Court approves release of video, affidavits ahead of Huawei executive’s trial
VANCOUVER — A senior B.C. Supreme Court judge has agreed with what she calls a “somewhat unusual” request to provide documents and a video directly to media ahead of an extradition hearing for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes has told a brief hearing she agrees with both the defence and Crown that the interests of justice are best served by transparency in the high-profile case.
The materials in question include a memorandum of argument, three affidavits and video footage from Vancouver’s airport, where Meng was arrested last December at the behest of the United States.
The U.S. is seeking Meng’s extradition on fraud charges, but both she and Huawei have denied any wrongdoing.